I hope I'm at the right forum and apologize if I'm not. I want to see if something is possible and could really use a pro's help.
This has to do with my RO/DI Water Unit that I use for my large Saltwater Fish/Reef tank. I'm running a 36VDC Booster Pump (Power Requirements: 36VDC, AMPS 0.22) that turns on and off automatically with Pressure switch that is all powered by 36VDC Power Adapter (Specs: Input AC 110V 60HZ, Output: DC 36V 1.5 Amps).
Here's a photo of setup:
"The red wire from Power Adapter goes directly to the Booster Pumps red wire. The black wire from the Power Adapter goes directly the Pressure Switch, then from their is goes to the black wire on the Booster Pump where it completes the circuit when the pressure switch is activated when it notices low water pressure"
I recently purchased an Aquatec Auto Flush Timer, Model AFR608
(Power Requirements: 24 VAC/24 VDC, 120 mA - flushing, 40mA off cycle)
What it does is automatically flushes my membrane every once in a while. I thought I could wire it in with my current booster pump setup but notice its powered by 24VAC/24VDC instead of 36VDC.
Would it be possible to somehow wire it in with my 36VDC setup and Power Adapter with some type of Reducer or something, not sure what it would be called.
Your Help & Knowledge is greatly appreciated!
More info on the Aquatec Auto Flush Timer (model AFR608)
Link 1 & Link 2 (PDF)
Here's a photo I found of what the Aquatec Auto Flush Timer looks like wired on Aquatec's 24VAC system that it was designed for -
Link to Image
This has to do with my RO/DI Water Unit that I use for my large Saltwater Fish/Reef tank. I'm running a 36VDC Booster Pump (Power Requirements: 36VDC, AMPS 0.22) that turns on and off automatically with Pressure switch that is all powered by 36VDC Power Adapter (Specs: Input AC 110V 60HZ, Output: DC 36V 1.5 Amps).
Here's a photo of setup:
"The red wire from Power Adapter goes directly to the Booster Pumps red wire. The black wire from the Power Adapter goes directly the Pressure Switch, then from their is goes to the black wire on the Booster Pump where it completes the circuit when the pressure switch is activated when it notices low water pressure"
I recently purchased an Aquatec Auto Flush Timer, Model AFR608
(Power Requirements: 24 VAC/24 VDC, 120 mA - flushing, 40mA off cycle)
What it does is automatically flushes my membrane every once in a while. I thought I could wire it in with my current booster pump setup but notice its powered by 24VAC/24VDC instead of 36VDC.
Would it be possible to somehow wire it in with my 36VDC setup and Power Adapter with some type of Reducer or something, not sure what it would be called.
Your Help & Knowledge is greatly appreciated!
More info on the Aquatec Auto Flush Timer (model AFR608)
Link 1 & Link 2 (PDF)
Here's a photo I found of what the Aquatec Auto Flush Timer looks like wired on Aquatec's 24VAC system that it was designed for -
Link to Image